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NFL Season Preview: Oakland Raiders [NFL Season Previews]
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NFL Season Preview 2008: Which team has the drunkest fans?
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NFL Season Preview: San Francisco 49ers [NFL Season Previews]
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NFL Season Preview: St. Louis Rams [NFL Season Previews]
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NFL Season Preview: Chicago Bears [NFL Season Previews]
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Source: slam.canoe.ca --- 8 days ago
Add Tony Dungy to the list of believers in the Tennessee Titans, one of three unbeaten teams left in the NFL. ...
Source: www.associatedcontent.com --- 33 days ago
Many analysts are ready to crown the Cleveland Browns as the kings of the AFC North in 2008 However I for one must see it for myself The Pittsburgh Steelers have been the team to beat in this division for most of the decade ...
Source: www.post-gazette.com --- 37 days ago
Salty language is as much a part of football as blocks and tackles, yet the Steelers have banned one particular word from their vocabulary. It's the T word. ...
Source: www.moreover.com --- 40 days ago
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Source: www.moreover.com --- 36 days ago
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Source: www.sacbee.com --- 40 days ago
SANTA CLARA – New Year's Day for Mike Nolan ended with a half-dozen reporters surrounding his car and the light from a television camera illuminating the nattily dressed coach and his wife, Kathy, inside. ...
Source: deadspin.com --- 36 days ago
The NFL Season has officially started, so it's time to finish the impassioned Season previews from various writers, bloggers, diehard fans, cooks, TV personalities, and numerous other walks of life whom consider football the only sport worth watching. Clearly, these previews will be running until, oh, the first round of the wild card playoffs based on how quickly they've been coming in. So, for the next few days, expect a lot of these. Actually, let's see how many we can get out in one day. Today: The St. Louis Rams. Your author is "Slow Jerk". Slow Jerk from StreakingTheQuad , a college sports blog run by four assholes from Missouri. Slow Jerk has been a Rams Fan since Jerome Bettis forgot how to play football for a Season to get out of St. Louis. I remember it clear as day. Mike Jones made the tackle that pretty much got me laid that night. The Rams won the Super Bowl (the effing Rams, man!). Being a native of St. Louis, I clung to the Rams right off the bat. We had Season tickets, so we would go see our brand new team get absolutely embarrassed by real NFL teams. But we dug it. It was NFL football. I was able to make fun of Carl Pickens in person! It was a novelty at first, and then you just started feeling bad for Isaac Bruce. Fast forward to the fragile Trent Green snapping his leg in a preseason game. I thought I had been shot. He was our chance, man. "Well, I guess we can watch the other teams we play." Enter a religious gr ...
Source: deadspin.com --- 33 days ago
The NFL Season has officially started, so it's time to finish the impassioned Season previews from various writers, bloggers, diehard fans, cooks, TV personalities, and numerous other walks of life... ...
Source: www.moreover.com --- 36 days ago
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Source: deadspin.com --- 37 days ago
When I was running this here site, I tried to do as few predictions as possible, because I have no idea what I'm talking about. That is to say: I know as much as everybody else. Sure, I could say... ...
Source: deadspin.com --- 37 days ago
We're less than 12 hours away from the start of the NFL Season, so it's time to finish the impassioned Season previews from various writers, bloggers, diehard fans, cooks, TV personalities, and... ...
Source: www.moreover.com --- 40 days ago
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Source: deadspin.com --- 36 days ago
The NFL Season has officially started, so it's time to finish the impassioned Season previews from various writers, bloggers, diehard fans, cooks, TV personalities, and numerous other walks of life whom consider football the only sport worth watching. Clearly, these previews will be running until, oh, the first round of the wild card playoffs based on how quickly they've been coming in. So, for the next few days, expect a lot of these. Actually, let's see how many we can get out in one day. Today: The Chicago Bears. Your author is Tommy Craggs. Tommy Craggs is an Illinoisan, Urbana-born, who now lives in New York and contributes to Slate and Play and other magazines. So it appears that the Bears are indeed serious about starting this Kyle Orton fellow, who every year looks less like a quarterback and more like a guy who wandered out of a dinner theater production of Seven Brides for Seven Brothers . In any other city, he would've long since been laughed off the field and onto the Toronto Argonauts' two-deep. Not in Chicago. In Chicago, he is, in the words of poor Olin Kreutz (the center who's had more mediocrities on his ass than Lana Turner), "the guy." I don't mean to pick on Orton. It's just that the state of Chicago quarterbacking — from Dave Krieg on through Cade McNown and Shane Matthews and Henry Burris and Craig Krenzel and Kyle Orton 1.0 and many, many others — offers what I think is a perfect fractal of the city's great ...
Source: www.moreover.com --- 40 days ago
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Source: deadspin.com --- 36 days ago
The NFL Season has officially started, so it's time to finish the impassioned Season previews from various writers, bloggers, diehard fans, cooks, TV personalities, and numerous other walks of life... ...
Source: www.moreover.com --- 7 days ago
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Source: deadspin.com --- 35 days ago
The NFL Season begins in earnest in about 48 hours, so it's time to finish the impassioned Season previews from various writers, bloggers, diehard fans, cooks, TV personalities, and numerous others who consider football the only sport worth watching. You will see many of these today, because we're a little behind. Right now: The San Francisco 49ers. Your author is Rick Chandler. I drafted my NFL fantasy league team on Wednesday night, and I won't bore you with the details except for two things. By the end I had resorted to Isaac Bruce and the Detroit Lions defense (laugh track). And earlier, I had chosen as my backup quarterback one John Thomas O'Sullivan. That's right, you homos. When Peyton Manning has his bye week on Sept. 28, J.T. O'Sullivan is going to work his pointy-shoe magic and guide my team to victory. You may think I'm crazy, and in fact many of you have already said as much . And Brazil Thrill, I will somehow get my revenge , mark my words. But once every few seasons a journeyman quarterback decides to rise up and go all Kurt Warner on the league and fool everyone, and there is no one who has but the journey into journeyman like O'Sullivan, who's been with seven NFL teams and one team in NFL Europe. One of those teams was the Lions, where Mike Martz coached him as offensive coordinator last year. And now Martz serves in that same capacity with the 49ers. Or let's be real here; Martz is running the team. He's our Dick ...
Source: sports.aol.com --- 39 days ago
Filed under: Buccaneers , NFC South Training camps are underway, the NFL Season is right around the corner, and to get you ready for 2008, FanHouse previews all 32 teams , "heat index" style. We'll rate each club in 10 categories on a scale of 1 to 10, high score wins. Quarterbacks: Jon Gruden loves his quarterbacks. The Buccaneers entered training camp with five quarterbacks, flirted with the idea of dipping their toes into the Brett Favre fiasco, and will enter the regular Season with four signal callers on the roster: Jeff Garcia , Brian Griese , Luke McCown and Josh Johnson . I imagine that when the Buccaneers front office and coaching staff get together for their off-Season strategy sessions, the first item on the agenda in bold faced type, size 20 font is, HOW CAN WE ACQUIRE MORE QUARTERBACKS? While they have a large quantity, the quality is up for debate. Jeff Garcia is 38, but should have another solid Season in the tank. He won't carry a team anymore, but he protects the ball and doesn't throw interceptions. Griese is 33 and in his second stint with Tampa. Luke McCown was very effective in limited action last year, completing 67% of his passes and posting a 91.7 passer rating. Josh Johnson was a fifth-round pick out of San Diego this year. Heat Index: 7 Running Backs: Former No. 5 overall pick Carnell Williams will open the Season on the PUP list and miss the first six weeks of the Season, which means fifth-year back Earne ...
Source: sports.aol.com --- 38 days ago
Filed under: Titans , AFC South Training camps are underway, the NFL Season is right around the corner, and to get you ready for 2008, FanHouse previews all 32 teams , "heat index" style. We'll rate each club in 10 categories on a scale of 1 to 10, high score wins. Quarterback: If you can say with certainty that you know whether Vince Young is going to take a big leap forward this year, or stumble into mediocrity, I want to hear your stock tips. The Titans say they're happy with the way Young has improved his drops and his accuracy during training camp--we just haven't seen much of it in games. Kerry Collins is a very solid backup, but with the group of receivers these two are going to have to throw to, it's hard to know how much blame they deserve if the passing game struggles. Heat Index: 5. Running Backs: By drafting Chris Johnson , the Titans passed on adding a wide receiver in order to add a first-rate talent at a position of strength. It's early, but it's hard to argue with the choice now. Most of the receivers the Titans could have taken are buried on benches around the NFL while Johnson looks to be the big-play threat the Titans lacked last year. Lendale White will still likely get the majority of the carries, but Johnson will get 15-20 touches a game, with the hope that he can be everything the Saints have expected out of Reggie Bush. By sharing time, White's production may pick up some as well. With Chris Henry and Quinto ...
Source: sports.aol.com --- 37 days ago
Filed under: Redskins , NFC East Training camps are underway, the NFL Season is right around the corner, and to get you ready for 2008, FanHouse previews all 32 teams , "heat index" style. We'll rate each club in 10 categories on a scale of 1 to 10, high score wins. Quarterback: The young Jason Campbell made some nice strides last year ... but had a huge problem holding onto the ball too long. His fumbles, unnecessary sacks and bad decisions led to some poor end-of-game situations. Now with Jim Zorn calling the shots, Campbell will be in his 7th different system in eight years (counting his time at Auburn). Now he will be learning the West Coast offense that takes QBs a while to learn. Backup Todd Collins was golden in his duties last year and it was a bit of a surprise that he re-upped in Washington again. Colt Brennan is a project as the No. 3. Heat Index: 5 Running Back: Heading into last year, many people figured that the Redskins would go to a dual-back system. Didn't happen. Clinton Portis (who is always nicked up) brought it all Season long, taking his place near the top of the yardage and TD rankings. Ladell Betts wasn't bad or anything -- he just didn't get the opportunities to shine as he did in 2006. Still, Betts is a very serviceable backup who could get more touches if Zorn really does want to run the football. Heat Index: 8 Wide Receiver: On draft day, the Redskins paid a lot of attention to this area. They drafted De ...

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